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Fairbanks Alaska Accommodations
For a relatively small town in a far
northern location, you may not expect
the quality of Fairbanks lodging to
be as high as it is. But come visit:
Fairbanks hotels feature lots of amenities,
attentive service, and unique touches
to make your stay here memorable. First,
you’ll want to decide whether
to stay Downtown or Near the Airport.
Downtown Fairbanks Hotels: These offer easy access to shops, restaurants, and historic sites. Here are our suggestions:
- Westmark Fairbanks: The newest, largest downtown Fairbanks hotel is the Westmark Fairbanks. Owned by the cruise line Holland America , the Westmark features a contemporary look and feel, along with spacious rooms and two restaurants.
- Bridgewater Hotel: If you want to stay in the heart of downtown but want a smaller, locally-owned Fairbanks hotel with a personal feel and quaint touches like bamboo furniture, stay at the Bridgewater.
- Wedgewood Resort: A mile from downtown Fairbanks , the Wedgewood offers all large suites (good value for large groups) and sits on 27 acres of gardens and walking paths. The Alaska Bird Observatory is on premises, while Creamer's Field bird sanctuary is an easy walk away.
- Holiday Inn Express - Fairbanks: Brand-new 106-room hotel conveniently located close to both shopping and the airport. Enjoy all the amenities like an indoor pool and spa, business center, exercise room, and guest laundry.
Airport Fairbanks Hotels (also near Chena River): This is the other main cluster of quality Fairbanks lodging, which lies near the airport along the banks of the Chena River . These Fairbanks hotels have more of a secluded feel. It’s easy to believe you’re away at a resort rather than staying in the city. Take the walking path along the river in the long summer nights or explore the gardens—they all have with flowers that grow big in the long Fairbanks sun. Here’s where to stay:
- Pike’s Waterfront Lodge: Locally owned by state legislator Jay Ramras, Pike’s is an upscale rustic Alaska lodge. Here you’ll find unique décor, along with most extensive display of original Alaskan art in a private setting. Sit down to eat at the great restaurant, or stroll around the gardens and check out the ducks. Or just sit out on the deck by the river with a book or a drink.
- Fairbanks Princess Riverside Lodge: This large hotel along the river feels like a wilderness lodge, and boasts the consistent quality and service that has earned Princess a stellar reputation. Sit out on the riverside deck, or take in the water view from your room.
- River’s Edge Resort: For those who want to stay along the banks of the river but crave a bit more intimacy, choose this Fairbanks hotel: you’ll get your own private cottage. There’s fine dining and casual dining, or just relax on the expansive deck overlooking the water.
- Sophie Station Hotel : This all-suite Fairbanks hotel isn’t on the river, but it’s perfect for those who need some extra space and the convenience of being near the airport. Sit down to a breakfast with unique items, peruse the library with its floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, and stretch out in the oversized leather furniture.
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| Modern and stylish, the Westmark Fairbanks Hotel is conveniently situated in downtown Fairbanks. The hotel boasts 400 guest rooms, yet provides the personal service of a small hotel. Features include spacious rooms, a fitness center, two new restaurants, and free Wi-Fi. |
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| From $99 - $239 (double) |
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| Located just north of downtown Fairbanks, the Holiday Inn Express Fairbanks is close to both shopping and the airport. You’ll be able to enjoy all the amenities like an indoor pool and spa, business center, exercise room, and guest laundry. |
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| From $102 - $207 (double) |
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| Set in a naturally wooded environment, Wedgewood Resort combines a beautifully landscaped area with large one- and two-bedroom suites. The location between the University of Alaska and downtown Fairbanks is just one mile from the city's main shopping and business districts, yet its private, park-like atmosphere features opportunities for communing with nature. |
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| From $75 - $175
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| The Bridgewater Hotel sits in the heart of downtown Fairbanks, overlooking the Chena River. The property blends the atmosphere of an intimate, European inn with the amenities of a much larger hotel. |
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| From $145
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Airport / River Fairbanks Lodging |
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| Owned by Alaskans with a pioneering family history, the River’s Edge Resort serves up 86 independent cottages right along the banks of the Chena River . Quiet and solitude reign here, despite the close proximity to the airport.
Cottages are one room but spacious, each with amenities like a coffeemaker and hair dryer. |
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| From $184 – $224 (double) |
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| Set on the banks of the Chena River, the 325-room Fairbanks Princess Hotel boasts all the atmosphere of a wilderness lodge, yet it’s also one of the city’s most luxurious properties. It’s also conveniently located, close to the airport and the shops and restaurants of downtown. |
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| From $99 - $199 (double) |
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Set right on the Chena River and close to the Fairbanks Airport , the 206-room Pike’s Waterfront Lodge is a rustic escape from the bustle of the city. In fact, the lobby makes you feel like you’ve arrived at a remote wilderness lodge in the Alaskan bush: there’s Alaskan artwork along with stuffed polar bears, moose, and caribou, as well as a fireplace made of local Chena River rock and jade. Conveniently located near both the Fairbanks Airport and Alaska Railroad, Pike’s Lodge offers complimentary shuttle to both. |
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| From $95 - $195 (double) |
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You’ll find comfortable, modern accommodations, a friendly, welcoming family and beautiful grounds at A Taste of Alaska lodge, which feels like a B & B but has the privacy of a hotel. In addition to the rooms in the Main Lodge, couples or families can rent out the Annex or the Log House. The two earliest buildings, framed with wood that was milled on site, include kitchens and multiple beds, perfect for families, couples or newlyweds. |
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| From $185 - $235 (double) |
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| An all-suite hotel just one mile from the Fairbanks International Airport, yet also in the middle of prime shopping and the business district. Popular among both corporate and leisure travelers, Sophie Station Hotel provides excellent guest service that complements the wealth of space offered by its rooms. |
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| From $85 - $189 (double) |
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